Premier Sports

Premier Sports
Launched 25 September 2009
Owned by Premier Media Broadcasting Ltd.
Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Your Sport Covered!
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Broadcast area United Kingdom
Ireland
Formerly called MSK/MSK Extra
(2009-2010)
Sister channel(s) FreeSports
Website www.premiersports.com
Availability
Satellite
Sky (UK only) Channel 412 (1 HD)
Channel 435 (2)
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 551 (1 HD)
Channel 552 (2)
Streaming media
Premier Player Watch live
Virgin TV Anywhere Watch live (UK only)

Premier Sports is a sports television channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom.

History

Premier Sports was formed in 2009 by the Irish businessman Michael O'Rourke,[1] a joint CEO and part owner of Setanta Sports and former director of Premium Sports.[2] The channel initially focused on broadcasting sporting events which had not been available in Great Britain since the collapse of Setanta Sports GB on 22 June 2009 and were not picked up by rival sports broadcasters such as ESPN and Sky Sports but are available through Setanta in Ireland.[3] The management of the channel is made up of CEO Michael O'Rourke, General Manager Richard Sweeney and Operations Director Richard Webb.

Premier Sports' is run by Premier Media Broadcasting Ltd. who operate out of Dublin.

In April 2013, Premier Sports and Premier Sports Extra began to share their satellite stream with Setanta Sports 1, the arrangement continued after Premier Sports Extra closed on 13 June 2013. Only Premier Sports branding appears on the channel, with the exception of Setanta's coverage of the Premier League, which was blocked on Premier Sports.

Availability

Premier Sports operates on the Sky platform, on channels 412 and 435. MSK and MSK Extra were added to Sky on 25 September 2009 and relabelled Premier Sports and Premier Sports Extra on 29 July 2010. On 13 June 2013, Premier Sports Extra closed with its Sky EPG slot believed to have been sold to the Muslim World Network, which launched on the same day. Premier Sports Extra only operated for a limited number of hours during midweek, when Premier Sports closed as they used a single satellite stream.[4] The channels were free-to-air from launch to both domestic and commercial customers but became a pay subscription channel on 5 August 2010.[5][6] However the channel is sold independently by Premier Sports, rather than through Sky. On 30 June 2010, the video bit rate was increased from 2.8Mbit/s to 4.2Mbit/s.[5]

Initially Premier Sports was only available in Great Britain but on 3 November 2011 became available in Northern Ireland.[7] Premier Sports Extra was still limited to Great Britain until it closed.

For many years, Premier Sports was not available on Virgin Media, although negotiations were held in early 2012.[8] Talks broke down when Premier Sports declined Virgin Media's offer to distribute the channel as a standalone add-on, as it is on satellite, as Premier Sports wanted to be bundled into one of Virgin Media's basic TV packages.[9][10] On 25 October 2013 the channel launched on Virgin Media as a free channel, the day before the start of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup.[11] It became a subscription channel on 1 March 2014. On 22 August 2014, along with BoxNation, Premier Sports launched on TalkTalk but was removed on 9 August 2016.

In August 2012, Premier Sports launched an online subscription streaming service, run in conjunction with Ustream.[12] The 2Mbit/s stream broadcast all events and programming on the TV channel.

In April 2013, Premier Sports launched their own online player to replace the Ustream service. The service is available on multiple platforms including iOS and Android. As well as live streaming, the service also features seven day catch-up and optional season long on-demand content.[13] Some sports are also available to view worldwide.[14]

On 30 April 2018, Premier Sports announced they would be announcing a Premier Sports 2 channel on Sky and Virgin platforms after signing a contract with PRO14 Rugby to broadcast every game across the UK for at least the next three years.[15]

The HD channel was relabelled Premier Sports 1 on 18 July 2018, and launched on Virgin Media, replacing the SD version, which simultaneously was relabelled Premier Sports 2. New logos were adopted for both Premier Sports and its sister channel FreeSports.

Subsidiary channels

On 31 August 2017, Premier Sports launched their sister channel FreeSports, a free-to-air sports channel dedicated to bringing live sport to the UK public. It is available on all major platforms available in 18 million UK homes. FreeSports aim to be majority live with over 1000 events a year for an average of 10 hours per day showing numerous sports, including MMA, Kickboxing, association football, ice hockey, tennis, rugby league, basketball, boxing, and cricket.

Coverage

Darts

From 30 May 2018, Premier Sports showed all 5 days of action for the 2018 BDO World Trophy which took place at Preston Guild Hall in Preston. Later in the year, 2 England Darts events will be shown by the channel.

Football

Since 2011 the channel has broadcast footballing action from South America. The 2011 Copa Libertadores was televised exclusively on the channel, with thirty-five live games, plus a weekly highlights package. Premier Sports also aired thirty matches from the 2011 Copa Sudamericana, seventy-four matches from the 2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Campeonato Paulista as well as seventy-six matches from the 2010–11 Argentine Primera División season. The 2011–12 Argentine Primera División season and 2012 Copa Libertadores were shown on the channel.

In May 2015, Premier Sports announced it had won exclusive rights to all 26 games from the 2015 Copa América that runs between 11 June and 4 July 2015.[16]

In 2014, Premier Sports began to show coverage of the Belgian Pro League live which includes three matches from each round of fixtures.[17]

The channel has the rights to broadcast the Northern Ireland national football team's home friendlies.[18]

Premier Sports shows UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League qualifiers that include British teams, including Shkëndija versus Aberdeen in July 2015.[19]

Premier Sports also broadcasts a selection of friendly matches during the football season, e.g. New York Red Bulls against Arsenal in 2014.[20]

In July 2016 Premier Sports became one of the broadcasters of the revamped Scottish Challenge Cup, now sponsored by Irn-Bru sharing the rights with BBC Alba and S4C, but only held the rights for one season.

Gaelic games

Premier Sports currently has exclusive British TV rights to approximately 75% Gaelic Athletic Association games broadcast live Gaelic games, including all matches from packs 2,3,4,7,8 & 9 from the Championships, All televised National Football League and National Hurling League, the Irish-hosted versions of the International Rules Series between Australia and Ireland, and also the rights to show archived classic Gaelic football and hurling matches in Great Britain.[21]

Ice hockey

Premier Sports broadcast at least 15 games a week.

On 12 October 2011, Premier Sports announced that they would broadcast up to 10 live National Hockey League games per week from the 2011–12 season.[22] On 5 July 2012, Premier Sport's announced on their Facebook page that NHL would continue for a further 4 years on the channel with appropriately 400 games per season being broadcast and complimented by daily coverage of Hockey Tonight.[23] This deal was later extended until 2021.

The channel also broadcasts weekly games of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) as well as games from the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Premier Sports also broadcasts live coverage of the Ice Hockey World Championships.

Motorsport

Premier Sports broadcasts all 38 weeks of racing from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.[3] The races air live and advert-free, however pre and post race coverage contains ad breaks in-line with the American host broadcaster. In a one-off deal, Kimi Räikkönen's Camping World Truck Series debut was broadcast live and free-to-view.[24] During the final week of the 2011 NASCAR season, in addition to the main NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, Premier Sports showed the final races in the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series live, commercial free and free-to-view.[25]

Since 2012, Premier Sports has aired the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.[26] On 6 February 2018, Premier Sports announced on their Twitter page that they would continue to broadcast the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for five more years.

In 2018 Premier Sports, and its sister channel Freesports, broadcast live and also highlights of the speedway leagues Sweden's Elitserien and the Polish PGE Ekstraliga.

Rugby Union

Premier sports airs France's autumn internationals since 2016.

On 30 April 2018, Premier Sports announced they had signed a landmark partnership with PRO14 Rugby to broadcast every game from the Guinness PRO14 live in high-definition across the UK for the next three years.[27] The agreement starting from the 2018-19 season will see all 152 games per season broadcast live, with no less than 21 games (one per round) shown live free-to-air on FreeSports.[28]

Rugby League

The channel broadcast live coverage of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, alongside the BBC's coverage of England games.[29] The channel also covered live coverage of the 2017 event.

Premier Sports also provides full coverage of the Four Nations championship.

Premier Sports showed all Toronto Wolfpack games in League 1 in 2017 and are currently showing all Toronto games in the Championship during 2018.[30]

Previous coverage

Bowls

On 9 November 2012, it was announced that Premier Sports would broadcast 260 hours of Indoor Bowls in 2013.[31] The deal includes coverage of the World Bowls Tour International Open, PBA Masters, National Under-25s, EIBA Singles Finals, England Internationals, World Pairs and Premier Threes events.

Boxing

From September 2010, Premier Sports began to air a number of live boxing events,[32] featuring the likes of Lucian Bute, Érik Morales, Shane Mosley and Felix Sturm. On 8 December 2010, Premier Sports announced an exclusive UK deal with AIBI for the World Series of Boxing starting from December.[33] In February 2011, Premier Sports announced they would air all ShoBox: The New Generation events in 2011 and access Gary Shaw's archive of world title fights from the past five years.[34] Premier Sports will also air eight Top Rank events in 2011-2012. On 14 August 2011, the channel signed a deal with Spencer Fearon's Hard Knocks Boxing Promotions that saw six events from York Hall broadcast live, starting on 7 October 2011.[35]

Football

Premier Sports has from time to time aired football from the League of Ireland.

In January 2012, it was announced that Celtic TV and Rangers TV would each air as a three-hour block on Monday evenings.[36][37] Coverage included full replays of the weekends matches that were not aired live on Sky Sports or ESPN, pre and post-match analysis and classic archive footage. Premier Sports were the official broadcaster of the Copa América Centenario in the UK in 2016.

Conference National

On 19 August 2010, Premier Sports announced that it had bought the live and exclusive television rights to thirty matches per season from the Conference National for a total of three seasons, covering the 2010–11, 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons.[38] The thirty matches selected for broadcast included all five Conference National play-offs.[39] The deal with the Football Conference was a revenue sharing arrangement whereby clubs would receive 50% of revenue from subscriptions, on top of the normal rights fee paid by the broadcaster, once the costs of production had been met. The Conference would also earn 50% from all internet revenue associated with the deal and retain advertising rights allied to those adverts shown with their matches.

However, Premier Sports announced on Facebook in April 2011 that the company had failed to attract enough viewers to its Conference football broadcasts to share any revenue with the clubs beyond the £5,000 broadcast fee paid to home clubs and £1,000 to away clubs. "It is a shame the number did not reach the point where revenue sharing became an option," said a Premier Sports spokesperson on its Facebook discussion board.[40][41]

In May 2013, the rights for the 2013–14 season were awarded to BT Sport.[42]

Greyhound racing

In November 2011, Premier Sports agreed to broadcast five nights of free-to-air coverage from the Greyhound Premier League, up to grand finals night in February 2012.[43]

Handball

On 3 October 2012, the European Handball Federation announced that Premier Sports had acquired the rights to the EHF Champions League and would be broadcasting one game per week in full either live or delayed as well as the weekly highlights package.[44]

Mixed martial arts

In March 2011, Premier Sports and Cage Warriors announced a partnership that would see the final eight Cage Warriors events planned for 2011 being broadcast live and available free-to-view on the channel.[45]

On 15 August 2011, UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle was shown free-to-view on Premier Sports, in addition to free coverage on UFC.tv.[46] A similar deal was put in place for UFC Live: Cruz vs. Johnson on 2 October 2011 and UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos on 13 November 2011.[47][48]

On 31 December 2012 Glory Sports International promoted their Dream 18 & Glory 4 Tokyo ~ Special 2012 ~ New Year's Eve card from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The event was broadcast live and available free-to-view on the channel.[49]

Motorsport

Premier Sports aired all 24 weeks of the Swedish Elite League Speedway live in 2011, with a two-year extension announced in April 2012.[50]

The channel aired twenty dates from the 2011 BriSCA F1 Stock Cars season and exclusive highlights of the NASCAR series during the second half of the 2011 season.[51][52] In January 2012, Premier Sports signed a 2-year extension with BriSCA F1 for highlights from 24 races per season.[53]

Rugby League

On 18 October 2011, it was announced that up to 32 games from the Rugby Football League Championship, Championship 1 and Championship Cup were televised live by Premier Sports in the 2012 season.[54] Matches were mainly be screened on Thursday night with the possibility of a number of double headers. There was one game shown live from the Championship or Championship 1 in each of the regular rounds and at least three play-off games were televised as well as both the Championship and Championship 1 finals. One game from the Championship Cup quarter-finals and semi-finals will be shown live as well as the final.

Premier Sports aired all 201 games of rugby league from the Australian National Rugby League alongside the NRL Footy Show, State of Origin series, NRL Full Time and Rugby League Back Chat until 2017. In January 2011, Premier Sports agreed a deal for live coverage of five games from the Student Rugby League's Super 8 competition on a free-to-view basis.[55] The channel also covers the State of Origin series.

In July 2012, Premier Sports broadcast the Anglo-French Challenge matches between Leigh Centurions and Avignon XIII and Featherstone Rovers and Pia XIII, the later was broadcast free-to-air.[56]

Rugby Union

On 17 August 2012, Premier Sports announced it had the rights to the French Top 14 league, usually broadcasting two live games per round.[57] These rights transferred to BT Sport for the 2013–14 season.

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